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Preseason Class 3 Boys Hoops Top 10

Hop on in the discussion to get hype for the winter rolling. As always I apologize if I am not up to date on any big moves/transfers etc. This is solely meant to get a discussion going.

1. Northside
Back to back state champs, return state POY for senior season along with another first team all state selection. The three-peat is certainly in the cards.

2. Spotswood
This may be the Blazers best chance to win a state title since 1990...and that's saying a lot considering their rich history. I believe they return four starters including Cam Pacheco. Northside has had their number in the playoffs but if they can get over the hump in the state tournament they have a real shot.

3. Lake Taylor
Not sure how much they return but always a strong program that fell in the state finals last year. They will always be battle-tested with that Norfolk schedule.

4. James Monroe
As long as Makel Minor doesn't transfer out (I have no idea if he has or not) the Yellowjackets return him and a second-team all state selection in Michael Edwards to one of the best James Monroe teams in recent memory. Region 3B is always relatively week so would be shocked in JM isn't back in the state tournament.

5. BT Washington
Bookers return Zymareon Mitchell which should be more than enough to lead the Bookers to another successful season.

6. Tunstall
Raiders went 27-3 last year, two of those losses to Northside in the playoffs. Kobe Morrison is back and wouldn't be surprised if they amass 20+ wins in the regular season again.

7. Cave Spring
Always have to shoe in the Knights as a preseason top 10 team given the excellence of the program. Not as sure what they return but should compete with Northside as always, I believe they were relatively young last year so better experience will show.

8. Western Albemarle
Warriors have contended perennially in the Top 10 for years. They lose their frontcourt but return some key pieces from a year ago and they always reload. They handed Spotswood one of their two losses last season in the Region 3C championship.

9. Meridian
Mustangs had a really strong season last year and return a second team all stater in Daylen Martino.

10. Hopewell
No all-staters returning but the Blue Devils had a good season a year removed from a state championship appearance. Look for them to return to the state playoffs this season.

HM: Grafton, Rustburg, Lafayette
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Predictions Hatfield & Young's Occoquan Region 6C Second Round Playoff Predictions for Tuesday (11.26.24)

With Hayfield withdrawing from the playoff, it moves on fourht-seeded Fairfax to the Occoquan Region 6C Championship on Saturday, where they await the winner of Lake Braddock / West Springfield in the semifinals.


Occoquan Region 6C:

#3 West Springfield (7-4) at #2 Lake Braddock (9-2) . . .
The Bruins, who are trying to get back to the State Semifinals for a second straight year, won the reuglar season encounter between these two Patriot District rivals by a count of 23-12 back on October 25th.

Matt Hatfield Says – Lake Braddock 37-17
Coach Ed Young Says – Lake Braddock 28-21

Central Pulls Away From Riverheads 70-44

In a game that was much more competitive than the score might sound, the Central Falcons used their superior height and depth to wear down the Gladiators, who put up a respectable fight before Central was finally able to break the game open with a 21-2 fourth quarter. Prior to that, each team, and in some cases individual players, took turns with scoring surges before the Falcons' final one settled the issue.

Riverheads actually had the first spurt as a Grayson Ward half hook, an old-fashioned three-point play from Jackson Brammer, and Will Gardner's first triple of the season staked the Big Red to an early 8-2 advantage. But Central finally got its press going and forced some turnovers to take a 12-8 lead by the end of the first period. Their two big men, Luke Williams and Donovan Patton, started to dominate the much shorter Gladiators, and some key steals helped the Falcons get started.

They stretched that lead out to 8 points early in the second, but a personal 9-point flurry from J P Crawford kept the Big Red close at 31-26 going into the break. The Gladiators then made their last surge early in the third. Gardner opened the quarter with his second triple of the night to cut the lead to a single basket at 31-29.

Central briefly spurted to a 38-29 lead and then Henley Dunlap, who had been scoreless to this point, went on a 9-point tear of his own, and when he knocked a triple down from the top of the key, suddenly the game was tied at 38. Central surged again but Riverheads got a couple more buckets to stay within striking distance as the quarter ended 49-42.

Fatigue on the part of the Gladiators was most likely a factor in the fourth as they had only played 8 guys to that point, whereas Central constantly rotated all 13 of its roster and that difference, along with the size advantage, just wore the visitors out down the stretch.

Despite the loss, Coach Weller no doubt saw some positives out of the game. His quartet of experienced seniors all had their moments, but perhaps the biggest surprise of all was a nice 7 point game from freshman transfer student Jaxon Duff, who also knocked down his first career triple as a Gladiator.

The Big Red is just getting started as they have two more games this week, a home date with Rocktown on Wednesday night and a Varsity only trip to James River on Thursday. The Rocktown game should be rather interesting, because as a brand new school, no one knows much of anything about their team. In fact it is possible that the Raptors do not even know much about themselves until they get their season started.

Tonight's JV game was also a 20 something win for the Falcons but in this case, the pattern was reversed. Central broke away from a 2-2 tie and exploded to a 20-2 lead by the end of the first period, but from there on out, Riverheads was able to play on even terms with them. The determining factors in that game were age and maturity as five of RHS' 11 players were eighth-graders, whereas exactly half of Central's 14 man roster were sophomores. However in all fairness to Central, they have an even dozen juniors and seniors on the varsity, so they really have no choice but to keep their sophomores down on the JV squad. The Gladiator JVs showed some hustle but the size and physicality difference was quite clear.

The teams will meet again in Greenville later this month so it will interesting to see how much progress the Gladiators can make with a few more games under their belts.

Happy Thanksgiving

In spite if everything that has transpired over the last couple of weeks and the couple of differences in opinions....
I would like to extend a sincere, heart-felt Happy Thanksgiving to each and everyone of the VAPREPS family. We have assembled a great group of folks. Everyone contributes good information and opinions. It's nice to be able to share based on your personal experiences. I'm happy and grateful to be part of this "family", even when I don't agree with everyone.
Please travel safe, over-eat and take that nap, watch some NFL games and enjoy your family time.

Best wishes always - Wayne

Down to 4 Contest **Deadline for entries, Thur Aug 29th 7:00 pm**

Alright guys, it's here now, another year of HS football!

Pick your semifinalists (Final 4) for each Class. It will be interesting to choose before the season starts and see who gets the most points. 2 points for each correct pick to get to the Semifinals. 8 points for each correct pick to get to the Finals. 16 points for each correct champion. Who's in? [Contest will be held on the C4 board]

**Deadline for entries, Thur Aug 29th 7:00 pm**

Here's an example on how to format your entry:
(* is your runner-up, ** is your champion pick)

C3

A Lafayette*
B Brentsville Dist

C LCA**
D William Byrd

In every Class it's Reg A vs Reg B and Reg C vs Reg D in the Semifinals.

Use the schedule below to help make your picks.

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Predictions Hatfield & Young's 2024 VHSL Second Round Playoff Predictions (11.22.24)

Three of the State Champions from 2023 - Maury, Phoebus and Liberty Christian - are still undefeated we reach Round 2 of this 2023 postseason, whereas there will be new Champs crowned for sure in Class 6 and Class 1.

Below, you can see how the Picks did for quarterfinal action by VirginiaPreps.com Publisher Matthew Hatfield and his 757 Saturday Sports Talk Podcast comrade, Coach Ed Young...


Hatfield's Round 1 Picks:
Region 6A = 4-0
Region 6B = 3-1 (missed on Gainesville/Patriot)
Revised Region 6C = 6-1 (missed on West Springfield/South County)
Region 6D = 3-1 (missed on Langley/George Marshall)
Region 5A = 4-0
Region 5B = 4-0
Region 5C = 4-0
Region 5D = 1-1 (missed on Massaponax/Independence)
Region 4A = 2-0
Region 4B = 4-0
Region 4C = 2-0
Region 4D = 3-1 (missed on GW-Danville/E.C. Glass)
Region 3A = 3-1 (missed on Colonial Heights/New Kent)
Region 3B = 4-0
Region 3C = 4-0
Region 3D = 4-0
Region 2A = 4-0
Region 2B = 2-2 (missed on Madison County/Clarke County & Buckingham/Central-Woodstock)
Region 2C = 4-0
Region 2D = 3-1 (missed on VA High/Lebanon)
Region 1A = 4-0
Region 1B = 3-0
Region 1C = 3-1 (missed on Narrows/Parry McCluer)
Region 1D = 3-1 (missed on Patrick Henry-Glade Spring/Holston)

Hatfield's Total: 75-10 (88.2%)


Young's Round 1 Picks:

Region 6A = 4-0
Region 6B = 3-1 (missed on North Stafford/Woodbridge)
Region 6D = 4-0
Region 5A = 4-0
Region 5B = 4-0
Region 5C = 3-1 (missed on Louisa/Midlothian)
Region 5D = 1-1 (missed on Massaponax/Independence)
Region 4A = 2-0
Region 4B = 4-0
Region 4C = 1-1 (missed on Woodgrove/Loudoun Valley)
Region 4D = 3-1 (missed on Jefferson Forest/Orange County)
Region 3A = 3-1 (missed on Colonial Heights/New Kent)
Region 3B = 4-0
Region 3C = 3-1 (missed on Turner Ashby/Staunton)
Region 3D = 4-0
Region 2A = 4-0
Region 2B = 3-1 (missed on Buckingham/Central-Woodstock)
Region 2C = 4-0
Region 2D = 4-0
Region 1A = 3-1 (missed on Westmoreland/Northumberland)
Region 1B = 3-0
Region 1C = 3-1 (missed on Narrows/Parry McCluer)
Region 1D = 3-1 (missed on Patrick Henry-Glade Spring/Holston)

Young's Total: 74-11 (86.5%)


*** Find Round 2 Picks along with On the Hash with Hatfield Video Analysis in the next post! ***

2024 Playoff Pick'em Week 3-Regional Finals

The regional final games start as early as Friday at noon, so please have your picks in by 12:00 pm on Friday, 29 November. Next week's contest will include all state semifinals.

Highland Springs @ Oscar Smith (-13)
Colonial Forge @Patriot (E)
Washington-Liberty @ Madison (-7)
Salem (VB) @ Green Run (-13)
Kings Fork @ Maury (-20)
LC Bird @ William Fleming (-7)
Briar Woods @ Riverbend (-6)
IC Norcom @ Lafayette (-14)
Salem @ Sherando (E)
Tuscarora (-6) @ John Champe
Varina (-7) @ Dinwiddie

How to watch all Region finals if you cant make it

Region A.
Poquoson has its own You Tube Page and this game is not on NFHS. They don't use NFHS but broadcast/watch on YouTube Live. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpphj3fKJwp1qnhwdNMH5aQ
If the link above gives you any problems, simply Google "Poquoson Sports You Tube."

Regions B, C, and D are all on NFHS. All Region Final games are tonight (Friday Night) except for Region D (Union/Graham) which is tomorrow afternoon.
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